As long as plaintiffs can establish a legal exception to foreign sovereign immunity, they need not also show that a country has had the “minimum” contacts with the United States in order to pursue their legal claims against that nation, the Supreme Court held Thursday.
As long as plaintiffs can establish a legal exception to foreign sovereign immunity, they need not also show that a country has had the “minimum” contacts with the United States in order to pursue their legal claims against that nation, the Supreme Court held Thursday.